Introduction
“I must go. The Black Magician must be stopped!”
The Arans were legendary heroes who fought to protect the Maple World many years ago from the Black Magician. Unfortunately, they were all cursed and frozen by the Black Magician when they finally managed to seal him. You begin the game as a Lv200 Aran, during the war with the Black Magician. After rescuing the villagers, you decide to join your comrades instead of getting on the ship with the villagers. That was the last time any Aran was seen roaming the Maple World.
You awake to a soft voice calling out to you. The girl, Lirin, tells you that this place is Rien and that you were a legendary hero in the past before you were frozen. You find that you have absolutely no idea what she is talking about, and yet you feel strangely inclined to believe what she is saying. It is as if there are still remnants of your memories beckoning to you, telling you that Lirin is speaking the truth. You decide to follow her in order to recover your lost abilities and memories.
You strike a Muru, the weakest monster in Rien. Ahh…surely you can’t be a legendary hero with this level of power! Perhaps your skills have gotten rusty. In that case, all you have to do is get back to where you were before, right? If you got there once, surely you can get back there once more…
As you would have noticed, the Arans use the Polearm as their weapon of choice. However, they are far from being slow when fighting. In the right hands, the Arans are formidable characters capable of despatching enemies quickly. The Arans are unique in that they utilise the COMBO battle system, which enhances their attacking capabilities when they chain together multiple hits.
MapleStory Aran Introduction English Version In-Game
Pros:
- Has damage reducing skill (Ez-Shield) and healing skills (Continual Drain)
- Burn less health potions than most/all classes in the game because of Continual Drain.
- Strongest non-ranged class in the game.
- Tons of buffs that benefit both your damage and how little/how much you get hit.
- Some of the farthest reaching melee moves in the game.
- Due to the large lack of active buffs, dispel does not affect the Aran class as much as others.
- This is the only class that can freeze boss monsters!
- Continual Drain completely solves it. Arans should have no problems with HP.
- Smart Knockback aids all party members. Knockbacking boss monster means it attacks less.
- Can KB (knockback) almost all enemies
- Has elemental advantage against Fire (using Snow Charge)
- Tossed enemies receive additional damage, allowing faster kills
- Has a Rush-like skill at Second Job for easy mobbing
- Has a mobbing skill in First Job, and new mobbing skills every Job
- Has natural critical at Third Job
- Polearm Combo increases WA with more hits
- High Attack Speed (Polearm Booster -3 slowness on Polearm)
- Polearm Combo increases WA (weapon attack) with more hits
- Aran class excels at small, single-level maps with tightly packed mobs.
Cons:
- Typical warrior accuracy problems.
- Lower HP than normal warrior.
- Constantly press ATTACK button to activate Double/Triple Swing (hurts finger)
- Need to constantly kill monsters to keep your combo up, else you lost all.
- You have to do quests for most of your skills. (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th job)
- Aran pay more money if they want mounts. (Tamed monster to ride on their back)
- Low damage in First Job with no or low leveled Polearm Combo
- Critical rate and damage are low without high combo count
- Snow Charge does not freeze; training at high-leveled Fire mobs is a huge problem
High MP usage
- Spamming double and triple Swing consumes lots of MP.
- There is a chance where your attack misses the monster if they knockback you first.
Stun/seduce breaks combos
Certain boss mobs that Aran would normally excel at (Papulatus, Zakum, Horntail) turn out to be poor choices due to their ability to stun. However, if the party member consists of many high level Arans with Smart Knockback maxed, this will be a different case. If Aran constantly knockback those boss before they cast those combo-breaker skills, then those boss won’t stand a chance casting any spell at all! Ownage?
Slow leveling at higher levels
- The best exp/hour mobs tend to be ones that can be 1-2HKO’d.
- However, this class needs to have mobs with higher hits/KO to use their combo efficiently.
- This can lead to slower training and make it harder to reach higher levels.
Skills consuming combo
- Aran is limited to slight variations of double/triple Swing until level 200.
- The only time when Aran can use other skills is by using up the combo.
- Unable to spam a skill a certain skill unless you obtained sufficient combos.
- Most powerful attacks require a certain amount of combo hits before they can be used
Q: Can I prepare a level 10 character especially for Aran before it’s release?
A: No. You create it like you would create a Knight of Cygnus Nobless.
You must create it through the character selection window. Below is a picture
Q: Can I make KOC (Knight of Cygnus) in Aran?
No. You can’t make Aran if you are in KOC nor Adventurer.
KOC (Knight of Cygnus) and Adventurer are different category of class.
Aran is a new category class, and can’t be mixed into KOC nor Adventurer.
Note: Adventurer is Warrior, Bowman, Magician, Thief, Pirate
Note: KOC is Nobless, Soul Master, Flame Wizard, Wind Breaker, Night Walker, Striker
Q: Do Aran wear Warrior equipments?
A: Yes. Aran wears same equipment as Warrior. Aran primary weapon is polearm.
Aran is a hybrid of Page and Spearman. (Page = Cold Element, Spearman = Polearm)
However, Aran has unique equipments that Adventurer Warrior doesn’t possess.
For example: Wolf Mount, Steel Polearm, Lirin’s Ring, Combo Medals, etc.
Q: Can Arans use spears as well or just pole arms?
A: Aran can use ANY warrior weapons. However, only Polearm can activate the combo ability. In addition, polearm is the only weapon that allows Aran to use NORMAL attack that hits mobs of monster (similar to Slash Blast) without consuming any MP (mana points).
Q: What makes Aran unique compare to Adventurer Spearman using polearm?
A: Aran NORMAL attack is able to hit up to 3 monster at once without using MP.
Similarly to Slash Blast, damage is split according to the number of monsters being hit.
Also, Aran only swings their polearm (no stab but pure swing animation!) Isn’t that great?
Polearm deals most damage when Swing while Spear deals most damage when stab.
If you compare Aran to Adventurer Spearman using polearm,
normal spearman wielding a polearm will do a random 60% swing, 40% stab.
This allows Aran to deal high constant damage without the stab animation!
(Note: Swing provides wider attack range that hits monster at top platform as well)
Misconception: Arans need to have a high combo to be good, otherwise they suck…
Combos do in fact increase your damage, but it doesn’t mean they suck without them. The combo system makes Aran class special since some powerful skills are activated through consuming combos rather than consuming MP (save MP for Aran!) Combo is merely a bonus added to Aran’s awesome damage.
How much HP (hit points, health) does Aran gained every level up?
Arans gain roughly 44~48 HP per level up between Lv10~30 (not sure whether it changes past 30). This is equivalent to a Warrior with Lv5 Improving MaxHP Increase. A Warrior with maxed Improving MaxHP Increase (Lv10) gains 64~68 HP per level up. As you can see, Arans are not very far behind in terms of HP.
Without washing HP:
Lv50: at least 2300 HP
Lv100: at least 4600 HP
Lv200: at least 9200 HP
Q: “Can we change our tanned skin (brown) to something else?”
Yes you can! But it cost NX Cash (Nexon Global MapleStory) or A-Cash (Asiasoft South East Asia)
Q: “Do we get to choose white hair color during character creation?”
No. Only basic the hair color, which are black, orange, yellow, brown.
Q: Is it true that Aran’s lose combo after getting seduced or stunned?
Yes and no. Arans don’t lose the combo as soon as they are stunned/seduced, they lost it after 3.5 seconds. But seduce/stun lasts for longer than that, so you can bet that if you do get seduced/stunned, it’s gonna end your combo.
Q: How does Combo Skill works?
The combo skills has been bothering me quite sometimes. As you can see all…
Damage Dealing Combo Attack is (DOWN) + (LEFT/RIGHT) + (ATTACK)
and Buff Combo Skill is (DOWN) + (DOWN) + (ATTACK)Polearm Smash at 30 combo : (DOWN)+ LEFT/RIGHT + (ATTACK)
Continual Drain at 30 combo : (DOWN) + (DOWN) + (ATTACK)
Fenrir Phantom at 100 combo : (DOWN) + (LEFT/RIGHT) + (ATTACK)
Tempest at 200 combo : (DOWN) + (LEFT/RIGHT) + (ATTACK)
EZ Shield at 200 combo : (DOWN) + (DOWN) + (ATTACK)Is the skills only activated at exact 30/100/200 combo?
like this very hard get exact
The combo skills require AT LEAST the stated combo count to be used. If there is a skill using the same key input but a higher combo count, that other skill will be used instead from that other skill’s stated combo count onward. e.g. Polearm Smash requires 30 COMBO. At any point from 30~99 COMBO, I can use Polearm Smash. Once I hit 100 COMBO, however, I will be forced to use Fenrir Phantom (100~199) instead. Similarly, if I have a combo count of 200 or higher, I will be forced to use Tempest instead of the previous two skills. Tempest can be used anywhere from 200~30000 (maximum) COMBO. However, once you use it, the counter will reset to 0. So using it at 30000 is a quite a waste. Your combo returns to 0 whenever you use a combo skill, (skill that consumes combo instead of MP mana) no matter how many combo you have.
Q: How fast do Aran charge their combos?
(Note: I’ll assume that the 1st hit also hits 12 mobs, since I’m not sure yet)
Let’s take Triple Attack. 1 swing hits up to 12 mobs.
Therefore 3 swings = 36 COMBO (assuming there are 12 mobs).
9 swings (3 Triple Attacks) = 108.
So you just need 3 Triple Attacks on 12 mobs to get break 100 COMBO.
Of course, with Full Swing (3rd job), a complete Triple Swing becomes a 4-hit combo:
2 Triple Attacks = 96 COMBO. So 2 Triple Attacks + 1 hit = 108 COMBO
Over Swing (4th job) makes a complete Triple Swing a 5-hit Combo:
2 Triple Attacks = 120 COMBO (yay!)
As you can see, mobbing racks up your combo counter VERY quickly.
Aran’s AP (Ability Points) follows the same pattern as any other warrior:
STR (strength) is your main stat and DEX (dexterity) is your secondary stat.
Your DEX is always double your level. Example: If your Aran is level 30, your DEX is 60.
Aran AP Auto-Distribution
If you follow the “auto distribution” you will receive:
3 STR and 2 DEX each level from Level 1 – 30.
4 STR and 1 DEX each level from Level 31 – 70.
If you have sufficient funding, you can cap your DEX much earlier.
Regular DEX (Dexterity)
Recommended to add DEX each level. [For first-time players]
This build will have the most accuracy, but weakest attack.
(STR is your primary source for damage, DEX is for boosting your accuracy)
If you follow the Auto AP Distribution by Nexon/Asiasoft:
Auto-AP adds 2 DEX each level till Level 30, and 1 DEX till Level 70.
Note: Get a Zakum Helm and Deputy Star (for more accuracy) when you have the funds.
It’s recommended to cap (limit) DEX around DEX 80 for this build, but it isn’t mandatory,
Low DEX (Dexterity)
Recommended to cap your DEX at around 40 – 60 [For semi-funded players]
For this build, you just add a little DEX, and get the rest of it entirely from your equipments.
For example: Scrolling your overall armor with DEX scrolls provides additional accuracy stats.
This build is probably the most accepted build out of any warrior AP builds.
DEXless
Don’t add any AP into DEX, Leave it at DEX 4. [For well funded players]
For this build, you add all AP points to STR, and ignore DEX.
This will lead to lower accuracy, but higher damage.
Your scrolled equipments will be your primary source for accuracy.
For example: Wielding a maple weapon (provides additional accuracy)
Advantage of DEXless is training on high level monster with low EVA (evasion)
High level monster rewards more EXP but they have more HP.
High STR will defeat them easily. That’s how hardcore DEXless warrior level very fast.
Also, once your character level is on par with monster level, you can hit it easily.
I have noticed that this was question by someone,
I think it should be added to shed some light as well.
Min damage formula:
STR * 5.0 * Mastery * 0.9 + DEX / 100 * ATT
Max damage formula:
STR * 5.0 + DEX / 100 * ATT
Tutorial quests and you should reach Lv10 in no time at all. Once you reach Lv10, click on the Giant Polearm wedged in a glacier next to Lirin in order to advance to the First Job. As usual, you will receive 1 SP and have all your AP reset. And no, you don’t get to use that cool looking polearm. Get your own! ~Credits to Hanabira.Kage
NOTE: LV10 Aran star only with Double Swing and Combat Step skills.
NOTE: The remaining skills are acquired through quest, similarly to 4th Job
Reasoning
10 Combo Ability (for Critical Combo in 3rd Job)
20 Double Swing (primary offense skill in 1st Job, for Triple Swing in 2nd Job)
15 Combat Step (traveling purposes: 1000 distance flash jump)
16 Polearm Booster (for the -3 speed)
Summary – Total 61 SP
Double Swing (20/20) / Combat Step (15/15) / Combo Ability (10/10) / Polearm Booster (16/20)
LV 10 : 1 Double Swing (1/20)
LV 11 : 3 Double Swing (4/20)
LV 12 : 2 Double Swing (6/20), 1 Combat Step (1/15)
LV 13 : 3 Double Swing (9/20)
LV 14 : 2 Double Swing (11/20), 1 Combo Ability (1/10) [QUEST]
LV 15 : 3 Double Swing (14/20)
LV 16 : 3 Double Swing (17/20)
LV 17 : 3 Double Swing (20/20)
LV 18 : 3 Combat Step (4/15)
LV 19 : 1 Combat Step (5/15), Save 2 SP (2)
LV 20 : Save 3 SP (5)
LV 21 : Save 3 SP (8)
LV 22 : 11 Polearm Booster (11/20) [QUEST]
LV 23 : 3 Polearm Booster (14/20)
LV 24 : 2 Combat Step (7/15),1 Polearm Booster (15/20)
LV 25 : 3 Combat Step (10/15)
LV 26 : 3 Combat Step (13/15)
LV 27 : 2 Combat Step (15/15), 1 Polearm Booster (16/20)
LV 28 : 3 Combo Ability (4/10)
LV 29 : 3 Combo Ability (7/10)
LV 30 : 3 Combo Ability (10/10)
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
Q: I feel that Aran’s combat step travel distance is the same for both lvl1 and lvl20
Higher level of Combat Step does increase the distance moved even on level ground. However, the difference is much more obvious when you use it off a ledge. (Note: Check out the video at the bottom where an Aran demonstrates on using Combat Step at high platform ledges! Very useful)
How do I get polearm booster? What NPC should i talk to? Im level 22 now
edsland: You need to completed all ARAN REQUIRED quest! Open you quest window, check under ‘available’ or in progress. Finish all the quest under [ARAN] [Required]….
Hanbira.Kage: Make sure that you have completed ALL Aran-exclusive quests given before Lv22 (just check to make sure there are no more [Required] quests). Once you have done so, a lightbulb should appear over your head. Click it and select Accept to be teleported to Francis’s house. I suggest you purchase a Lith Harbour scroll as you’ll have to report back to Tru after speaking with Francis.
Q: “Why do you max step and not booster?”
A: Mobility is key to any melee character. Try using step off of a ledge to understand why it can be so useful. As you level up Step, the distance it travels increases. Booster, however, only last longer. You can just recast booster to make it feel like level 20, while you can’t reuse Step while falling off of a ledge. Take note that the level 50 Mount is slower than spam Hax-Stepping on normal ground, let alone El Nath. (The super slide on El Nath snow terrain and Combat-stepping in mid air are disabled in KMS now because its too godly :( )
Q: “Why do you push Combo until the end?”
A: Combo is saved until the end because Booster is a necessity, and maxing Double Swing adds more to your DPS(Damage per Second) than combo does.
Q: “Why can’t I put Double Swing on a key? How do I use it?”
A: Double Swing is activated when you double tap your attack key. That means on mob-populated maps like Scorpions, you’ll be pressing your attack key none stop, save for the occasional potion. Carpel Tunnel is fun.
Q: What is Lirin’s Ring and how do I get it?
A: Lirin’s Ring is a “Ring” equip that increases all stats, WA, MA, HP & MP by 3. You get it by reaching Lv50 on an Aran character and speaking to Lirin. In KMS this was purely a time-limited event, after which you could no longer get the ring (KMS offered the ring at Lv70, by the way). Whether MSEA will follow suit is uncertain. The ring is permanent (on KMS. not confirmed for MSEA), and can be transferred between characters on the same account, but cannot be traded to other accounts with or without Scissors of Karma.
2nd JOB: Memory
Once you reach Lv30, return to Rien and talk to Lirin. Finish up the chain of “quests” that require you to go back and forth between Lirin and Maha, the spirit sealed in the Giant Polearm. Soon enough, Lilin will direct you to the Cave of Mirrors which is all the way North of Rien. Enter the portal and you will find yourself in…Mu Lung? Accept the NPC’s quest collect items dropped by the Asiatic Black Bears which you will find in the next map. Once you’re done, return to the NPC and then to Lirin to (finally) get your well-deserved job advancement. ~Credits to Hanabira.Kage
2nd Job Notes
Now, you will probably notice that Polearm Combo and Polearm Booster are not in your skill list. Fret not, because they are obtained from quests at Lv13 and Lv22 respectively. I will go through the quests in the Skill Quests section.
Reasoning
Polearm Mastery (boost minimum damage to 60%, provides stable damage)
Polearm Smash (deals 700% damage at max level, consumes -30 combo)
Triple Swing (allows to deal a 3rd attack after Double Swing)
Continual Drain (allows to
Polearm Push (added last, does not deal much damage, good for clumping mobs)
Summary – Total 121 SP
Polearm Mastery (20/20) / Triple Swing (20/20) / Polearm Push (21/30) / Polearm Smash (20/20) / Body Pressure (20/20) / Continual Drain (20/20)
LV 30 : 1 Triple Swing (1/20)
LV 31 : 2 Triple Swing (3/20) , 1 Polearm Mastery (1/20)
LV 32 : 3 Polearm Mastery (4/20)
LV 33 : 3 Polearm Mastery (7/20)
LV 34 : 3 Polearm Mastery (10/20)
LV 35 : 3 Polearm Mastery (13/20)
LV 36 : 3 Polearm Mastery (16/20)
LV 37 : 3 Polearm Mastery (19/20)
LV 38 : 3 Triple Swing (6/20)
LV 39 : Save 3 SP (3)
LV 40 : Save 3 SP (6)
LV 41 : Save 3 SP (9)
LV 42 : Save 3 SP (12)
LV 43 : Save 3 SP (15)
LV 44 : Save 3 SP (18)
LV 45 : 1 Triple Swing (7/20), Polearm Smash (20/20) [QUEST]
LV 46 : 3 Triple Swing (10/20)
LV 47 : 3 Triple Swing (13/20)
LV 48 : 3 Triple Swing (16/20)
LV 49 : 3 Triple Swing (19/20)
LV 50 : 1 Triple Swing (20/20), 2 Continual Drain (2/20)
LV 51 : 3 Continual Drain (5/20)
LV 52 : 3 Continual Drain (8/20)
LV 53 : 3 Continual Drain (11/20)
LV 54 : 2 Continual Drain (13/20), 1 (Rush 1/30) [QUEST]
LV 55 : 3 Continual Drain (16/30)
LV 56 : 3 Continual Drain (19/20)
LV 57 : 1 Continual Drain (20/20), 2 Body Pressure (2/20)
LV 58 : 3 Body Pressure (5/20)
LV 59 : 3 Body Pressure (8/20)
LV 60 : 3 Body Pressure (11/20)
LV 61 : 3 Body Pressure (14/20)
LV 62 : 3 Body Pressure (17/20)
LV 63 : 3 Body Pressure (20/20)
LV 64 : 3 Polearm Push (4/30)
LV 65 : 3 Polearm Push (7/30)
LV 66 : 3 Polearm Push (10/30)
LV 67 : 3 Polearm Push (13/30)
LV 68 : 3 Polearm Push (16/30)
LV 69 : 3 Polearm Push (19/30)
LV 70 : 3 Polearm Push (21/30), 1 Polearm Mastery (20/20)
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
Q: “Does skills that consumes COMBO also consumes MP?”
A: All skills that consumes COMBO does not use MP (such as Polearm Smash)
Q: “Why max Polearm Smash but not Triple Swing first?”
A: Polearm Smash allows you to deal 700% damage against 5 monsters (at max level) by consuming 30 combo that you have generated after hitting 30 times. It’s very useful when you want to hit a monster located far away from you.
Q: “Why Polearm Push is added last and not max?”
A: Polearm Push at max level only increases 2 mob coverage, and you won’t get run into 12 mobs or more often. 9 SP can be spent on other skill such as Body Pressure and Continual Drain. It is max last because it won’t help much in training, except for level 1 Polearm Push to gain some mobility and clumping monsters.
Okay, moving on. There are some things you have to prepare before taking the Third Job Advancement Test.
You must have: Maker Skill, 1 Dark Crystal, 3 Diamond Ores, 3 Garnet Ores, Lots of potions. You should have a pop-up appearing over your head once you hit Lv70, telling you to go to Rien and talk to Lirin. Do so, and head over to Maha to accept his quest. Remember the dock where you depart for Lith Harbour? That’s where you’re headed. Prepare for a boss fight…a big, mutant crow. This guy takes quite a while to kill and does a heck of a lot of damage. Once he’s down, return to Maha and then talk to Lirin. Yes, you have to go to the Cave of Mirrors AGAIN. This time, you end up in El Nath. Does the backdrop look familiar to you? It looks like the Test of Wisdom map…but it’s not. Instead you find a Yeti who has a quest for you. Accept it and enter the portal next to it. Oh ho ho! Surely you didn’t think that was all, did you? The Mutant Crow is back and he wants a piece of you. Kick his butt again and collect the Red Jewel that he drops. Give this to the Yeti. Now you have to forge a Red Jewel for Maha. Use the Maker Skill and the other stuff to forge the Jewel. Return to Maha to advance. ~Credits to Hanabira.Kage
Reasoning
20 Critical Combo (obviously)
30 Polearm Toss (dump points goes here. Seems least useful)
30 Fenrir Phantom (Even more powerful finisher than Polearm Smash)
11 Whilrwind (seems like a better version of Final Take, since it costs less SP to hit 12 enemies, and a 1 second stun can give a little breathing room to recast buffs or whatnot)
20 Full Swing – Double Swing /Triple Swing (Is actually one skill instead of two. Powers up staple skills)
20 Smart Knockback (who wouldn’t want to knockback Pink Bean with 10k damage?)
20 Snow Charge (A free 10% bonus damage on non ice immune/resistant is awesome)
Summary – Total 151 SP
Full Swing (20/20) / Critical Combo (20/20) / Polearm Toss (30/30) / Fenrir Phantom (30/30) / Snow Charge (20/20) / Smart Knockback (20/20) / Whirlwind (11/20)
LV 70 – LV 70 : 1 Full Swing (1/20)
LV 71 – LV 76 : 3 Full Swing (19/20)
LV 77 – LV 77 : 3 Full Swing (20/20), Critical Combo (2/20)
LV 78 – LV 83 : 3 Critical Combo (20/20)
LV 84 – LV 89 : 3 Snow Charge (18/20)
LV 90 – LV 90 : 2 Snow Charge (20/20), 1 Polearm Toss (1/30)
LV 91 – LV 99 : 3 Polearm Toss (28/30)
LV 100 – LV 100 : 2 Polearm Toss (30/30), 1 Fenrir Phantom (1/30)
LV 101 – LV 109 : 3 Fenrir Phantom (28/30)
LV 110 – LV 110 : 2 Fenrir Phantom (30/30), 1 Smart Knockback (1/20)
LV 111 – LV 116 : 3 Smart Knockback (19/20)
LV 117 – LV 117 : 1 Smart Knockback (20/20), 2 Whirlwind (2/20)
LV 118 – LV 120 : 3 Whirlwind (11/20)
Other Information
Snow Charge is a free 10% damage to non ice monsters, which is a huge plus for a class that mobs like crazy, plus the slow is really nice to have.
The Full Swings power up our staple attacks, which is always nice.
Smart Knockback makes it easier to reduce how often enemies will attack you.
The reason I put spare points for Final Toss is because the damage increase for the enemies in the air seem really minuscule because it requires setting up the enemy for the bonus damage. Now I ask why deal a measly 110% to 12 enemies for a bonus +100% damage (which for Aran multipliers doesn’t seem much at all) when you can kill them faster without Final Toss and/or push them forward with Final Take for a bigger mob?
Polearm Combo (Max: Lv10) Passive – Received from Lv13 quest
After every 10 combo counts, your stats will increase. Increases up to 10 times.
The buff disappears when you lose your combo count. Requires Double Swing Lv10.
LV 01 : WA +1, WD + 5, MD + 5, stats increase 1 time
LV 10 : WA + 1, WD + 5, MD + 5, stats increase 10 times
This is what makes the Arans unique. Your WA increases by 1 every 10 hits, for a maximum of +10 at Lv20. Awesome.
Double Swing (Max: Lv20)
Press the attack key twice to attack up to 12 monsters two times.
Input command: Attack + Attack
LV 01 : MP -2, 102% Damage
LV 10 : MP -3, 120% Damage
LV 20 : MP -5, 140% Damage
Double Swing is your basic attack as an Aran. Which means two things: First, you will be burning lots of MP. Second, you’ll be beating monsters senseless in no time at all. The damage multiplier listed represents the damage dealt by the second hit, with the first dealing 100%.
Combat Step (Max: Lv15)
Press the arrow keys twice to move quickly to another distance. Cannot be used while jumping. Requires Double Swing Lv5.
Input command: <>
Lv1: MP -1, Boost yourself 650 Distance
Lv15: MP -5, Boost yourself 1000 Distance
This is the Arans’ version of the Soul Master’s Soul Rush. Also known as OMG THAT WARRIOR JUST FLEW?!!
Polearm Booster (Max: Lv20) – Received from Lv22 quest
By using HP and MP, the attack speed of the polearm temporarily increases. Can only be used when having a polearm equipped. Requires Lv5 Combat Step.
Lv1: HP -29, MP -29, increase attack speed by 1 for 10 seconds
Lv10: HP -20, MP -20, increase attack speed by 1 for 100 seconds
Lv20: HP -10, MP -10, increase attack speed by 3 for 200 seconds
This is the deciding factor when it comes to your training speed. This is what sets you apart from spearmen and DKs. When maxed, this increases your attack speed by 3. That’s Slow(8) -> Fast(5). Take note that attack speed can’t go beyond FASTER.
Polearm Mastery (Max: Lv20) Passive – Received from Lv31 quest
Increases the mastery as well as accuracy. Only applied with a polearm equipped.
Requires Lv3 Triple Swing .
Lv1: 15% Mastery, +1 ACC
Lv10: 35% Mastery, +10 ACC
Lv20: 60% Mastery, +20 ACC
Ahh…the passive skill that everyone loves. Like all warriors, you have to max this. However, you have another reason to do so: Aggression (see 4th Job Skills).
Triple Swing (Max: Lv20)
Press the attack key three times to attack up to 12 monsters three times.
Requires Lv20 Double Swing.
Input command: Attack + Attack + Attack
Lv1: MP -2, 193% Damage
Lv10: MP -5, 220% Damage
Lv20: MP -7, 250% Damage
This upgrades Double Swing by adding an extra hit at the end. This last hit does the most damage out of all three when maxed. The damage multiplier listed is the damage of the third hit; the total damage dealt is this multiplier added on to Double Swing. Triple Swing will be your main attack combo for 2nd Job…
Polearm Push (Max: Lv30) – Received from Lv54 quest
Push monsters in front of you. You have to use Triple Swing first before using this skill.
Requires Lv20 Triple Swing.
Input command: Triple Swing + > + Attack
Lv1: MP -10, 50% Damage, hits up to 5 enemies
Lv15: MP -14, 64% Damage, hits up to 8 enemies
Lv30: MP -20, 90% Damage, hits up to 12 enemies
Once you get Polearm Push, this becomes your main attack combo. Polearm Push is the Arans’ (nerfed) version of Rush, piling up enemies for you to slice and dice with your chopper-on-a-stick.
Continual Drain (Max: Lv20) – Received from Lv37 quest
If you are dealing damage to the monster, you recover HP as a part from the damage you deal. 30 COMBO is needed to use this skill.
Requires Lv1 Polearm Combo.
Input command: Down + Down + Attack
Lv1: 1% Damage as HP Recovery for 44 seconds
Lv10: 3% Damage as HP Recovery for 80 seconds
Lv20: 5% Damage as HP Recovery for 120 seconds
Continual Drain is a buff which you can cast on yourself when you have 3+ COMBO. This makes ALL your hits during its duration drain HP from the enemy.
Polearm Smash (Max: Lv20) – Received from Lv45 quest
Throw a polearm towards your enemy. 30 COMBO is needed to use this skill.
Requires Lv1 Polearm Combo.
Input command: Down + + Attack
Lv1: 320% Damage, hits up to 4 enemies
Lv10: 500% Damage, hits up to 6 enemies
Lv20: 600% Damage, hits up to 10 enemies
Polearm Smash is your first ranged attack as an Aran. I’m guessing its range is roughly that of the Soul Master’s Soul Blade. That damage multiplier is just ridiculous for a 2nd Job skill.
Body Pressure (Max: Lv20)
For a short period of time, you can attack monsters with your own body. The attacked monster has a small probability to get stunned for 5 seconds.
Lv1: MP -40, 25 seconds, 21% chance to stun, 5% Damage
Lv10: MP -31, 70 seconds, 30% chance to stun, 50% Damage
Lv20: MP -20, 120 seconds, 40% chance to stun, 100% Damage
This buff allows you to deal touch damage on mobs. Time for revenge! Hahaha! However, I wouldn’t use this too often until I get Freezing Posture. Body pressure description is misleading a little because it doesn’t stun but it makes it so monsters can’t physically attack you. (It is like you have godmode on for 5 seconds while the monster is freely moving about around you)
Aran 3rd Job Advancement Video
Full Swing (Max: Lv20) Passive – Received from Lv70 quest
Increases the damage of Double Swing and Triple Swing. Requires Lv20 Triple Swing.
Lv1: Double Swing MP -6, 144% Damage & Triple Swing MP -8, 274% Damage
Lv10: Double Swing MP -8, 180% Damage & Triple Swing MP -10, 310% Damage
Lv20: Double Swing MP – 12, 220% Damage & Triple Swing MP -14, 350% Damage
This skill improves the overall damage of your basic attacks. This is a must-have! Triple Swing’s multiplier represents the damage dealt by the FINAL HIT only. Full Swing turns Double Swing into 2 stabs, making a full Triple Swing a 4-hit combo.
Critical Combo (Max: Lv20) Passive
Default critical damage is 100% and critical rate is 10%. For every 10 combos, your critical damage and critical rate goes up. Requires Lv10 Polearm Combo.
Lv1: +1% Critical Damage with a 1% chance, increases 1 time.
Lv10: +5% Critical Damage with a 3% chance, increases 5 times.
Lv20: +10% Critical Damage with a 6% chance, increases 10 times.
This is the second jewel that makes an Aran shine like the heavens.
If this is stacked with Sharp Eye, good ol’ Zakum’s in for a world of pain.
A warrior hitting criticals is just awesome. You start with 100% base damage, and 10% rate.
That means when your combo count is 10, you do +110% criticals, with 16% success rate.
And when your combo count is 100, you do +200% criticals, with 70% success rate.
Polearm Toss (Max: Lv30)
Toss up to 12 monsters in the air. If you attack monsters in the air, they will receive additional damage. You have to use Triple Swing first before using this skill.
Requires Lv20 Triple Swing.
Input command: Triple Swing + Up + Attack
Lv1: MP -10, 52% Damage, +42% Damage on monsters in air
Lv15: MP -15, 80% Damage, +70% Damage on monsters in air
Lv30: MP -20, 110% Damage, +100% Damage on monsters in air
Simply brutal. Can you imagine hitting a critical on tossed monsters?
Fenrir Phantom (Max: Lv30)
The soul of the wolf is summoned and merged into the sword to attack monsters twice from a wide range. 100 COMBO is needed to use this skill.
Requires Lv10 Polearm Smash.
Input command: Down + + Attack
Lv1: 510% Damage, hits 4 enemies
Lv15: 650% Damage, hits 6 enemies
Lv30: 800% Damage, hits 10 enemies
Ouchity-ouch-ouch. In case you’re wondering, the key input is the same as Polearm Smash; just that if you input at 100+ COMBO, Fenrir Phantom will be casted instead. Fenrir Phantom hits enemies twice, so 800% damage is multiplied by 2, which leads to a grand total of 16000% damage per monster. If it hits 10 monsters, 16000% multiplied by 10. Awesome damage!
Snow Charge (Max: Lv20)
Adds an ice element to the polearm for a short period of time. The monster’s speed will decrease after being attacked.
Lv1: MP -25, 100% Damage, lasts for 10 seconds, enemy’s speed -21 for 5 seconds
Lv10: MP -29, 105% Damage, lasts for 100 seconds, enemy’s speed -30 for 10 seconds
Lv20: MP -35, 110% Damage, lasts for 200 seconds, enemy’s speed -40 for 20 seconds
Yes, you read that right. Snow Charge is a nerfed version of Ice/Blizzard charge in that it does not freeze but instead slows. Be very careful when fighting mobs like Bain!
Smart Knockback (Max: Lv20)
Lower the damage required to knockback a monster.
Lv1: MP -60, monster’s Knockback Damage -10% for 15 seconds
Lv10: MP -42, monster’s Knockback Damage -40% for 60 seconds
Lv20: MP -30, monster’s Knockback Damage -90% for 120 seconds
This is a self-buff that reduces the damage required to knockback the monster. This means that, at max level, if a mob normally requires 10k damage to KB, only 1k damage will be needed after casting.
Whirlwind (Max: Lv20)
Push away monsters to the left and right side with a powerful wind.
Input command: Up + Up + Attack
Lv1: MP -16, 44% Damage, 38% chance to KB, hits 4 enemies, 1 second stun
Lv10: MP -20, 80% Damage, 65% chance to KB, hits 8 enemies, 1 second stun
Lv20: MP -24, 120% Damage, 95% chance to KB, hits 12 enemies, 1 second stun
This, my friends, is the Arans’ answer to the NL’s Ninja Storm attack. It’s pretty much the same thing, really.
Maple Warrior (Max: Lv30)
Increase all players’ stats within a party by certain percentage.
Lv1: MP -10, +1% Base Stats for 30 seconds, 400% Range
Lv15: MP -30, +8% Base Stats for 450 seconds, 400% Range
Lv30: MP -60, +15% Base Stats for 900 seconds, 400% Range
Yep, it’s the same old Maple Warrior everybody knows and loves. You’re not going to be summoning any Hellslayers, though.
Aggression (Max: Lv30) Passive
Increases the polearm mastery as well as weapon attack. Requires Lv20 Polearm Mastery.
Lv1: 65% Mastery
Lv15: 75% Mastery, WA +5
Lv30: 90% Mastery, WA +10
Ohhh, now we’re talking! Aggression is exactly the same as the 4th Job Archers’ Expert Mastery. Training is never going to be the same again.
Over Swing (Max: Lv30) Passive
Increases the damage of Double Swing and Triple Swing to the extreme. Requires Lv20 Full Swing.
Lv1: Double Swing MP -14, 112%x2 Damage & Triple Swing MP -16, 186%x2 Damage
Lv15: Double Swing MP -16, 140%x2 Damage & Triple Swing MP -18, 210%x2 Damage
Lv30: Double Swing MP -18, 170%x2 Damage & Triple Swing MP -20, 240%x2 Damage
Extreme? This is WAY over extreme. Your two trusty old pals get yet ANOTHER boost in damage (and MP cost). Happy? You bet I am. Button-mashing happy? Hehehehe. Over Swing turns Double Swing into a 2-hit spin and Triple Swing a 2-hit slash, making a full Triple Swing a 5-hit combo.
High Class Defense (Max: Lv30) Passive
Permanently increases the weapon defense of one’s armor.
Lv1: Damage taken -0.5%
Lv15: Damage taken -7.5%
Lv30: Damage taken -15%
Look familiar? It should. This is a carbon copy of Achilles.
Polearm Finale (Max: Lv30)
Swing your polearm widely to attack fiercely up to 12 monsters. You have to use Triple Swing first before using this skill. Requires Lv20 Triple Swing.
Input command: Triple Swing + Down + Attack
Lv1: MP -20, 410% Damage
Lv15: MP -25, 550% Damage
Lv30: MP -30, 700% Damage
Nice, now you have two options when it comes to main attack combos. You can rush mobs with Polearm Push, or maul them with this. Polearm Finale extends your reach by approximately 20%. Here comes the Polar Bear!!!
Tempest (Max: Lv30)
Turn surrounding monsters into ice that makes them die instantly. It deals four consecutive hits of powerful damage to boss monsters. 200+ COMBO is needed to use this skill. Requires Lv10 Fenrir Phantom.
Input command: Down + > + Attack
Lv1: 1210% Damage to boss monsters, hits 4 times, hits up to 15 enemies, 10 seconds of freeze
Lv15: 1350% Damage to boss monsters, hits 4 times, hits up to 15 enemies, 24 seconds of freeze
Lv30: 1500% Damage to boss monsters, hits 4 times, hits up to 15 enemies, 40 seconds of freeze
The description’s saved me some explaining, although I’ve read somewhere that it reduces mob HP to 1 and freezes them but does not kill. In other words, it’s an Ice elemental version of the Paladin’s Sanctuary. HT popsicle, anyone?
EZ Shield (Max: Lv30)
Grants a buff that makes party members to receive less damage for a limited time. 200+ COMBO is needed to use this skill.
Requires Lv10 Continual Drain.
Input command: Down + Down + Attack
Lv1: -8.4% Damage for 60 seconds
Lv15: -14% Damage for 144 seconds
Lv30: -20% Damage for 240 seconds
Don’t you just love the combo system? EZ Shield complements High Class Defense/Achilles perfectly.
Freezing Posture (Max: Lv30)
Just like a frozen glacier you cannot be pushed back by an attack of a monster due its massive weight.
Lv1: MP -30, For 10 seconds, prevent from getting knocked back with a probability of 42%
Lv15: MP -42, For 150 seconds, prevent from getting knocked back with a probability of 70%
Lv30: MP -50, For 300 seconds, prevent from getting knocked back with a probability of 90%
This is the Arans’ version of Stance, and it makes you weigh a tonne. Seriously. Don’t use it if you’re on a diet.
Awakening (Max: Lv5)
Enables one to shrug off abnormal conditions. The higher the skill level, the more types of abnormal conditions one can nullify.
Lv1: MP -30, Escape from any abnormal condition, Cooldown time: 10 minutes
Lv5: MP -30, Escape from any abnormal condition, Cooldown time: 6 minutes
Notes – Again, this is exactly the same as the one that Adventurer characters get during 4th Job.
Double Swing : (ATTACK) + (ATTACK)
Also known as the Double Swing skill. You WILL be spamming this during 1st Job.
You don’t have any other option. It is rather powerful, though.
Triple Swing : (ATTACK) + (ATTACK) + (ATTACK)
Triple Swing skill. This will take over from Double Swing.
Take note that the last hit moves you forward a little bit, so keep some potions handy.
Tips #1 : (Body Pressure) + (Triple Swing)
Using Body Pressure before attacking with Triple Swing .
This makes sure that you deal a little extra damage
when the last hit moves you a little too far forward.
Still, keep some potions handy at all times.
Polearm Push : (Triple Swing) + (LEFT/RIGHT) + (ATTACK)
Triple Swing – Polearm Push combo. At max level, this will
slash 12 enemies 3 times each then slash once more to pile them up.
This will be your main attack combo for mobbing once you get Polearm Push.
Note that you can press to rush toward the left.
Polearm Smash : (Triple Swing) + (DOWN) + (LEFT/RIGHT) + (ATTACK)
Triple Swing (or whatever combo) until you get more than 30 COMBO,
then use Polearm Smash. This will probably kill off most of the enemies closer to you.
Polearm Toss : (Triple Swing) + (UP) + (ATTACK)
Triple Swing – Polearm Toss combo.
No, you can’t juggle mobs so don’t even think about it.
Just continue whacking before they land to deal maximum damage.
[Tips #2] : Triple Swing + … + Triple Swing + Polearm Toss + Polearm Smash
- Triple Swing – Polearm Toss-Polearm Smash combo.
Polearm Smash’s damage is insane enough as it is.
If you hit mobs whle they’re in the air, the damage will be a lot higher.
Just be quick with it or you may miss your chance to hit them with Polearm Smash.
[Polearm Finale aka Polar Bear Paw] : Triple Swing + Down + Attack
- Triple Swing – Polearm Finale combo. As I’ve stated before,
you can choose between Polearm Push and Polearm Finale for your main attack combo.
Yes, Polearm Finale is stronger, but if the mobs aren’t all in one spot,
Polearm Finale won’t hit all of them. In such a case,
you can use Polearm Push to pile them up first, then use Polearm Finale to crush them.
Polearm Push or Polearm Finale?
Upon maxing Polearm Finale, you’ll face this dilemma:
When should I use Polearm Push and when should I use Polearm Finale?
Here’s a general guideline:
1. Use Polearm Push when facing a large group of spaced-out monsters.
2. Use Polearm Push when in situations where monsters WILL push you back such that your next hit won’t connect.
3. Use Polearm Finale when up against monsters that are very close together/on the same spot.
Combat Step
- There’s a reason why Combat Step has the word “Combat” in its name. Utilising Combat Step quickly and efficiently can help you maintain your COMBO counter and also save your skin at times. For example, there are 2 groups of monsters, one in front of you and the other behind. You kill off one group, then turn and Combat Step to the other group and start hitting them. This will keep the COMBO count intact, provided you do it quick enough. Therefore, Combat Step might be a better choice to max compared to Polearm Booster.
KMS – Aran getting Combo Smash Skill Guide
Part 1: How does Aran Combat Step works? The Super Diving Flash Jump
Part 2: How does Aran Combat Step works? Super Rush on Snow
KMST Aran Vs Raika / Lyka
From the video below, Aran uses Smart Knocback Skill (Supportive SKill) to allow Aran to constantly knockback boss monster. Smart Knockback reduces the minimum damage requirement to knockback a monster. This skill is very helpful for party members especially DPS players (damage per second) such as Pirate, Bow Master, Night Lord to spam their attacking skill without having knockback by monster attack! Furthermore, it also saves HP Potions and Cure Potions (for boss monster that cast curse spells)
KMST Aran Vs Papulatus
Here is another video where Aran uses Smart Knockback against Papulatus aka Clock. If they can stop the boss monster from attacking them, this gives them a chance to absorb some HP from the damage dished out from their Double-Triple Swing with the supportive buff of Continual Drain (a supportive skill that recovers X% health base on total amount of damage dealt to the monster)
In contrast to the other classes, the Arans get FOUR mounts instead of three.
Like the Knights of Cygnus, the Arans get their first mount at Lv50.
The mounts get an upgrade every 50 levels.
In case you’re wondering, the wolf’s name is Ryu Ho (this may change in MapleSEA).
Lv50 Mount
-150% Speed, 120% Jump-
Requires: 10 Million Mesos, 50 Jr. Yeti Skin, 50 Seal Meat
Lv100 Mount
-170% Speed, 120% Jump-
Requires: First Mount, 40 Million Mesos, 200 Lime Powder Bottles, 200 Ink Bottles, 200 Butter-toasted Squid
Lv150 Mount
-180% Speed, 120% Jump-
Lv200 Mount
-200% Speed, 120% Jump-
Notes – I would recommend mobbing monsters around your level with the weakest polearm you can find to get the last 2 medals.
“Milestone” Medals
Awakened Aran
HP +50, MP +50
Obtained by reaching Lv10 and completing the 1st Job Advancement.
Aran in Memory
HP +100, MP +100
Obtained by reaching Lv30 and completing the 2nd Job Advancement.
Aran in Misery
Base Stats +1, HP +150, MP +150
Obtained by reaching Lv70 and completing the 3rd Job Advancement.
Aran in Hope
Base Stats +2, HP +200, MP +200
Obtained by reaching Lv120 and completing the 4th Job Advancement.
Aran the Hero
W.Att +3, HP +50, ACC +5
Obtained by reaching Lv200.
Aran Combo Medals
Combo Expert
Base Stats +1, ACC +2
Obtained by getting 50 COMBO. From quest given by Cassandra.
Combo Master
Base Stats +2, ACC +3
Obtained by getting 200 COMBO. From quest given by Cassandra.
Combo King
Base Stats +3, HP +50, ACC +5
Obtained by getting 500 COMBO. From quest given by Cassandra.
Q: How to rack up high combo like 500+?
A: There are two methods you can choose: Fast or Slow way.
[Fast Method but Consume lots of HP/MP Potions]
The fast method requires you to burns (consume) few-many HP potion (health potion) and MP potion (mana potion). It requires you to equip a low weapon attack polearm and use it against a monster with high health but low avoid/evasion. If the monster has high avoid, you will be getting misses and no combo. Or you could use the conventional method where you train as normal but in an area with mobs (lots of monstesr)
[Slow Method but Takes Long Duration to Complete]
The slow method does not require you to burn ANY potion. It can be done at ANY level! Cool right? Ok, first, head to a place such as Southern Forest 3 (green mushrooms) or any place where you can find many close gap platform. Find a spot for you to poke them (poke means pressing down and hit) you will get to 300+++ in no time. Poke deals a maximum and minimum damage of 1. One green mushroom has 250 HP, poking them 250 times earns 250 combo. Repeat this step on the 2nd mushroom to earn another 250 combo! This method takes some time but if you don’t need to bother about going to potion shop to buy potions.
Q: Which place is best to gain lots of combo ?
A: [Tips] Take off all your wa/str eq, use your lousiest PoleArm to whack while trying to get the medal, or use crouch attack (down + attack). slower but you get your 500 combos
Find a place with decent mob spawn, on a platfrom with a wall. back face the wall,
Visit scorpions at magatia, or truckers and Singapore.
Visit noo noo the snowman (boss in town)
Visit one map before sleepywood town with hordes of curse eyes and evil eyes
Visit perion with alots of dark axe stumps. easily get 800+ combo
Visit Mushroom growing cave and equip a noob level 0 snowboard
Q: Can MapleStory characters get combo medal? (e.g. magician, warriors, thief… etc)
No. Only Aran can obtain the medal because this is the only class that have combo counters. Combo Medal Quest are specially for Aran only. Not for Knight of Cygnus Class nor Adventurer Class. Don’t think about creating Aran to just get the medal and transferred it to your main. That will not work because Aran Combo Medals are untradeable. You can’t sell it for lots of meso in freemarket.
Q: Is it possible to still get this medal?
A: No. If you want it you better make an Aran at release. The medals would be out for grabs between 2 weeks time. After that event expires, there will not be any medals given away. So hurry up and grab those medals! [Asiasoft MSEA] Cassandra the NPC rewards these medals. In GMS, it might be a different NPC.
Below are the skill book and mastery book obtain through monster hunting.
If you found a monster that drops an Aran book, post a comment, and I add it here.
Note: Skill Book are Level 10 while Mastery Book are Level 20 and Level 30
Polearm Finale
10 : Zakum3
20 : Pianus, Bone Fish
30 : Horntail, The Chief Guardian of Regret (Blue)
Combo Tempest
10 : Zakum3
20 : Qualm Guardian, Lilynouch
30 : Horntail, Oblivion Guardian
Overswing
10 : [QUEST]
20 : Blue Dragon Turtle, Papulatus2
30 : Red Wyvern, Dodo
Combo Barrier
10 : Zakum3
20 : Raika, The Priest of Regret
30 : Horntail, Chief Oblivion Guardian
High Class Defense
10 : Zakum3
20 : Chief Memory Guardian, Dodo
30 : Green Cornian, Raika
High Mastery
10 :
20 : Dark Wyvern, Griffy
30 : Papulatus, Memory Monk
Freeze Standing
10 :
20 : Manon, Skelosaurus
30 : Memory Monk Trainee, Lilynouch
To prevent Aran from getting lost from his regular training in the woods, Lirin and her friends have provided Aran with a map of Rien.
To travel from Rien to Victoria Island and other parts of the land, visit the Penguin Port.
There are various arrows to show you the way to the harbor,
just follow the arrow and you will arrive at the Penguin Port in no time.
Speak to Puro and pay a travelling fee of few hundred mesos and off you go to Victoria Island.
From there, approach the NPCs of Victoria Island to travel to other parts of the world in MapleStory~
From Left to Right: Lirin, Maha, True, The Penguins
As an Aran, you’re quite flexible in where and how you’d like to train.
I’m going to post down a couple training areas that I know/have been told to be good.
Note: PQ refers to Party Quest.
Level 10-20
Cynical Orange Mushrooms, Rainforest East of Henesys (Pig and Orange Mushies), Pig Beach, Caution Falling Down, Henesys PQ, Orbis Exchange Quest
Level 20-30
Cynical Orange Mushrooms, Ant Tunnel 1, Ant Tunnel 2 Mini dungeon [Zombie Mushrooms/Horned Mushrooms], Hunting Ground In the Deep Forest 1 [Curse/Evil Eyes], Sahel 1 & 2[Scorpios/Sand Rats], Ariant PQ, Kerning PQ
Level 30-40
Monster Carnival PQ, Ludibrium PQ, Scorpions at Sahel 1, Iron Mutaes, Fire Boars
Level 40-50
Monster Carnival PQ, Ludibrium PQ, Roids at C-1, Truckers, Straw Target Dummy
Level 50-60
Mysterious Path 3[Selkie Jr. & Slimy], Truckers, Ludibrium Maze PQ, Monster Carnival PQ 2, Forest Of Golem[Mixed Golem & Dark Golem], Roids and Neo Huroids @ C-2, Sleepy Dungeon 5,
Level 60-80
Lower Ascent[Windraiders & Stormbreakers] , Mysterious Path 3[Selkie Jr. & Slimy], Forest Of Dead Trees[Coolie Zombies], Fantasy Theme Park 2[Yabber Doo & Booper Scarlion], Orbis PQ, Magatia PQ
Level 80-120
Area of ANY Kentaurus, Fantasy Theme Park 3[Vikerola], Spirit Vikings, Entrance to the Spooky, World[Gallopera], Dual Ghost Pirates, Windraiders @ Lower Ascent, Himes, Squids, Memory Lane 1,2,3,4, Road of Regrets 1,2,3,4
Level 120+
Himes, Road of Regrets 3,4, Road to Oblivion 1 2 3 4, Skelegons& Skelesaurus’, Crimson Guardians
Complete Aran Quest GuideThe finger cramping Guide to Training Aran by SnipeatNewtiefm82
Recommendation
Stats: Pure Str all the way till 30
Equipment: Dex 10 bathrobe, Dex 5 shoe
Weapons that add accuracy (Polearm)
Maple scorpio – hunt at fantasy theme park 2 blooper scarlion (that antique wright brothers aircraft)
Guanyu, Maple Karsten
Suggested End game Weapons
Purple Surfboard – Speed +5, and fastAran Training Guide
Note: h is short for Hour (duration it takes to complete the training)
01 – 13 : Do Quest (<1h)>LV30 – LV35 : Add dex – until base 40 dex
30 – 32 : Sahei – Scorpion (Buy sniper potion if can’t hit – Get your combo king medal) (<2h)>32 – 40 : Sahel 1 Scorpion (High Spawn Rate + Easy to maintain combo)
40 – 45 : A night in the forest – Paper Lantern Ghost (Bring accuracy pots from NLC)
45 – 50 : B-1 Magatia – Kill Iron Mutae (Single platform too and Godly Spawn)
51 – 71 : MC2 2min rushed swap too. each 2min rush swap is 33k exp
50 – 58 : Mulung – Straw Target Dummies (Single platform, Godly Spawn)
58 – 68 : C-2 Magatia – Roids (Single platform, Godly Spawn)
68 – 73 : Lab 201 Magatia – Homun (Single platform, Godly Spawn)
73 – 82 : Lab 202 Magatia – (Single platform, Godly Spawn)
82 – 85 : Either MPQ or Ftp2 or you can stay at lab 202 Magatia.
85 – 90 : Party at Sky Nest 2 all the way till 94.
Each 1 take a platform. Sky nest 2 is inflict a lot of status effect upon you.
90 – 94 : Temple of time (First map)
94 – 130 : Spooky, party with another aran. each 1 take a platform
130+ : Temple of time, pt with others, each 1 take a platform. (Some mobs can’t be frozen)
Click here to view Aran Quest Guide
Upon creating an Aran class character in MapleSEA, you will automatically take on the role of a member of the Aran clan. As a recently awoken hero, you will be aided by Lilin and various in-game characters as you relearn the skills that lie dormant in you. As a legend, you will first assist Helena to find the lost kid before travelling to your destined land. Soon, you realize that you are destined to follow the path according to the quests as planned. A brief introduction of the Quests to all our rising heroes in Rien:
1. Aran Tutorial Quests
Please Find the Kid, The Return of the Hero, The Weapon That Disappeared, Vanished Skills, A Gift For the Hero, Lirin’s Story, Basic Training 1, Basic Training 2, Basic Training 3, Physical Fitness Test,
2. Aran 1st job advancement
The Five Heroes, A Hero That Uses Pole Arm
3. Aran 2nd job advancement
In Search of Its Rightful Owner, Mirror of Desire, In Search of the Best Weapon
4. Aran 3rd job advancement
Weapon Never Leaves Owner Alone, Get That Thief!, Making the Red Jade, Friendship with Yeti
5. Aran 4th job advancement
Weapon Starts a Fight, Slowing Down the Pole Arm
6. Aran Level 200 advancement
Weapon Soothes the Owner
7. Aran Monster Riding
Puni’s Request, Formula for Wolf Cub, Kenta’s Vitamins for Wolf Cubs, Wolf Cub Named Ruho, Wolf Mount, The Lost Wolf, The Lost Saddle, Wolf Cub in Puberty, Nanuke’s Advice, Kenta’s Teen Wolf Vitamins, Scadur’s Advice, Cynical Wolf, A Visit from the Wolf Herd, Wolf Test, A Wolf’s Heart, Ingredients for Life Water for Wolf
The Rage of the Head of Wolves, Reacquiring Life Water for Wolves, Evolving Wolf
8. Aran Story Quests
New Beginning
Keep Training! 1, Keep Training! 2, Keep Training! 3
One Step At a Time, To Victoria Island, Role of an Informant, Teo’s Information, Gathering Up Info, Checking Out the Orange Mushroom, Monster War?, Cynical Orange Mushroom, 1st Gig Completed, 2nd Informant Gig, Green Mushrooms and many more…
Q: What is the password for the quest ” Eliminating The Puppeteer ” ?
A: The password is “Francis is a genius Puppeteer!”
(Note: Without double quote, with capital letters and exclamation marks.)
Q: What is the password for Final Charge Quest ?
A: The password is “action speaks louder than words” without double quote and dot.
Q: FASTER is the max speed for Aran.. so which means Viper SI (Sped Infusion) won’t have any effect? Also, if Aran equips a FAST weapon like purple surfboard, the speed also will only increase by 1 to FASTER only right?
The span of the various speeds is as follows:
Slower(9), Slow(8), Slow(7), Normal(6), Fast(5), Fast(4), Faster(3), Faster(2)
The Attack Speed +x value stated in the skill description subtracts that particular value from the number listed in the above list. As you can see, Slow, Fast and Faster are all split into 2 separate speeds each. The lower the number, the higher the speed. Purple Surfboard has a speed of Fast(5).
A Polearm Booster (Aran) of at least lv15 will increase the speed by 3. With Booster, the Purple Surfboard’s Attack Speed will be Faster(2), which is the maximum. Even if the weapon’s speed is Fast(4), it will still end up as Faster(2).
Q : How to create an Aran Character?
A : The Same Usual way you use to create Adventurers / Knight of Cygnus, just remember to click on the Aran picture.
Q : Can i switch class from an Adventurer to Aran?
A : Obviously Not.
Q : Will there be a free slot given for Aran just like Knight of Cygnus?
A : Yes.
Q : Does Aran have Bless of Fairy? If yes, how it is calculated then?
A : Yes. It is caclulated based on the current formula which takes the highest character level divided by 10 and then rounded down
Q : Does Aran start on Maple Island?
A : No. It starts off at Rien.
Q : OMG! I start off as a level 200 Aran!
A : Do not be happy too fast. It is meant to show you some of Aran Combo Skills and it is just about Aran past. When you complete the quest, thats the end, u will become level 1 again.
Q: More information about Aran mount?
A: The only mounts Aran can use are the 4 forms of the Wolf mount, Ryu Ho.
Lv50: 150% Speed 120% Jump
Lv100: 170% Speed 120% Jump
Lv150: 180% Speed 120% Jump
Lv200: 200% Speed 120% Jump
More Videos on Aran Skill Quest
[KMS] Day 13 The Aran Race – Part 4 – Getting Combo Ability
[KMS] Day 16, Getting Pole-Arm Booster
MapleStory – Aran Pole Arm Mastery Skill Quest
MapleStory – Aran Combo Smash Skill Quest [1/2]
MapleStory – Aran Combo Smash Skill Quest [2/2]
MapleStory – Aran Final Charge Skill Quest
KMS Aran 2nd Job Advance – Available in HD
MapleStory – Aran 3rd Job Advancement
KMST Aran 4th Job Advance Vs Berserk Mach [Daum TV]
4th Job Aran Level 200 Skill Preview
Most of the information on Aran is derived from Hanabira.Kage thread at Asiasoft Forum.
Some information were taken from BasilMarket and ElinForest (links below)
Aran SP Guide: http://www.southperry.net/forums/showthread.php?t=16566
Verperia Aran Quest Guide: http://www.ellinforest.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1986
Aran Quest Guide by Verperia in PDF : http://www.mediafire.com/?1mxkyimmomm
The Legendary Heroes of Aran Guide
http://www.basilmarket.com/forum/1275543/1//Guide_to_Arans.html#
Q & A for Aran Class; Things to prepare